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interloper
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Posted: 2008-01-12 00:39
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Hi, everyone!
I have kinda problem with my k770i- when i'm taking photo of moving object(car, someone who dances etc.) the photo is too blurred and I can barely understand who is on the picture. The focus and all other settings are on auto, I checked everything but unfortunately there is no result. Still this is a Cyber Shot phone and i don't think this is normal, am I wrong ?
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Posted: 2008-01-12 00:42
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look here

http://www.esato.com/board/vi[....]pic=160506&start=0#post2219344
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Posted: 2008-01-12 02:39
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@inter - You are using a camerfone matey and NOT a Digicam or a Professional camera


I've been using camfones for ages . . . and it's really, really, really KINDA difficult to take NICE-quality-images (almost perfect at that mate) when shooting an OBJECT in STILL-position (non-moving) what MORE if you are taking a MOVING (object) one UNLESS, if this K770 has a SPORT-shot-feature (just like those found in - Digicams) . . .


Well be it as it may . . . is it possible if you can UPLOAD those TAKEN-moving-images that you were pertaining to here pal Thanks! [addsig]
interloper
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Posted: 2008-01-12 08:06
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Ok, I'll upload some images but in the afternoon, cause now i have a little work
interloper
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Posted: 2008-01-12 11:35
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This is what I'm talking about:


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Posted: 2008-01-12 12:02
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I may be wrong but think its because these pictures were taken in low light.

When you press the camera shutter button, because of the low light conditions the camera 'sensor' needs to stay open longer to take in more light. Unfortunately, because of this, people will need to keep quite still otherwise it will be blurred.

Xenon flash sorts this problem out.

Correct me if I'm wrong.
interloper
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Posted: 2008-01-12 12:47
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Now I realize that the only reason for the blurred pictures is the light!
ty goldenface, u opened my eyes
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Posted: 2008-01-12 13:12
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@interloper

First pic
See the white gal its clear and see the red lights its perfectly in focus.
And the gal with yellow dress is turning

So objects with movement under low light have problems

Third Pic

Blurriness in face(see the background plant.No blurriness)

Solution
Try to handle camera steady.
Use burst mode to take multiple shots,This way u have probability that one shot can be perfect


Here is an example see the flags and hotel word in the building.I took 4 shots.And one came out excellent.the third one.See how sharp it is.u can read the text in the red flag





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interloper
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Posted: 2008-01-12 14:07
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This with the burst mode is good idea. Mb I'm too critical about my photos, because I'm trying to compare with a friend of mine who has K810, but i think i have enough info for now. Thanks to everyone who helped me in this thread!
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Posted: 2008-01-12 14:21
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I would say that taking pics of moving targets AND in dark places is pretty hard for any camera, unless you have a mega flash that can produce daylight for the whole nightclub or wherever you are...
I usally use the timer function and put the camera on a stand of some sort when shooting dark pics (not moving targets and more landscape ones)to eliminate movements of the camera itself (both my K770 and my Nikon).
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Posted: 2008-01-12 14:48
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On 2008-01-12 12:47:02, interloper wrote:

ty goldenface, u opened my eyes




@inter - Why were your CLOSED when you TOOK those shots mate

Seriously, YES, the xenon flash does DO miracles when taking images at NIGHT . . . but that does NOT mean that it can BETTER taking images in MOTION

I would STILL suggest to use a Digicam when taking NICE shots at night unless, you already have at least a 5 MP camfone at present. [addsig]
interloper
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Posted: 2008-01-12 16:55
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I know about the xenon flash, man
K810 takes incredible pics in discos, but I'm satisfied with my k770i, I'm not gonna change it just because it can't take a good picture when it is dark
PowerLee
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Posted: 2008-01-12 16:58
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Just because theres a Cyber Shoot sticker on the phone, dont expect it to take a great picture.

K770I doesnt have the best camera in the Sony Ericsson camera phone line up, people fall for the Cyber Shot sticker / branding every time.
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Posted: 2008-01-13 05:06
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@inter - I forgot to ADD . . . can you post some STILL-night-pics here matey So we can make comparisons with those taken - MOVING with that of non-MOVING . . . same night-shots as much as possible, thanks! [addsig]
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Posted: 2008-01-13 06:22
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Try to down to adjust EV to -0.7 to -1. Also, do not move your hands until the camera displays "saving" before that, keep still!! Use Flash, use stand or place your camera on a stable platform. Even a digital camera produces these kinds of photos when in low light without stabiliser. The k770i has potential to take better photos than the k810!!!! See the link below, click on the thumbnails to see full size.

http://www.eprice.com.tw/news/?news_id=6176
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